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. >> if congress does nothing, every family in america will see their income taxes automatically go up on january 1st. every family, everybody here, you'll see your taxes go up on january 1st. i mean, i'm assuming that doesn't sound too good to you. that's sort of like the lump of coal you get for christmas. that's a scrooge christmas. >> that's a scrooge christmas all right. but this president is going to do everything he can to stop it. >> i've got a bunch of pens ready to sign this bill. i'm ready to sign. there are no shortages of pens in the white house and i carry one around for an emergency just in case. just waiting for the chance to use it to sign this bill to make sure people's taxes don't go up. >> he's got the pen and the power. from the look on speaker boehner today, he's getting the message. joining me now is chris hayes, host of "up with chris hayes" here on msnbc and melissa harris-perry, host of melissa-harris perry on msnbc. thank you both for being here. melissa, it does seem that president obama has shifted his tactics this time around and it's all about using his p
. >> if congress does nothing, every family in america will see their income taxes automatically go up on january 1st. every family, everybody here, you'll see your taxes go up on january 1st. i mean, i'm assuming that doesn't sound too good to you. that's sort of like the lump of coal you get for christmas. that's a scrooge christmas. >> that's a scrooge christmas all right. but this president is going to do everything he can to stop it. >> i've got a bunch of pens ready to...
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and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. no, no, no, stop! humans -- one day, we're coming up with the theory of relativity, the next... stop, stop, stop! my car! not so much. but that's okay. you're covered with great ideas like optional better car replacement from liberty mutual insurance. total your car, and we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. learn about it at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility -- what's your policy? cool, you found it. wow. nice place. yeah. [ chuckles ] the family thinks i'm out shipping these. smooth move. you used priority mail flat-rate boxes. if it fits, it ships for a low, flat rate. paid for postage online and arranged a free pickup. and i'm gonna track them online, too. nice. between those boxes and this place, i'm totally staying sane this year. do i smell snickerdoodles? maybe. [ timer di
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america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> in wyoming, authorities are investigating the deaths of three people at two crime scenes in a bizarre case. lisa sylvester's monitoring that and some of the other top stories in "the situation room" right now. lisa, what do you have? >> hi there, joe. here's what we know. police responded this morning to the call of a campus in eastern wyoming. they say a sharp edged weapon was involved. when it was all over, three people were dead including a college faculty member and the suspect who died of an apparent suicide. authorities say all three victims knew each other. and if you take a generic form of the popular drug lipitor, you want to take note. the food and drug administration says you should stop taking the cholesterol drug if it came from one of 41 lots recalled a few weeks ago. it's because of concerns about possible contamination with specks of glass. some pharmacies are still telling customers that it is okay to take that medi
america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> in wyoming, authorities are investigating the deaths of three people at two crime scenes in a bizarre case. lisa sylvester's monitoring that and some of the other top stories in "the situation room" right now. lisa, what do you have? >> hi there, joe. here's what we know. police responded this morning to the call of a campus in eastern wyoming. they say a sharp edged weapon was involved. when...
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but for america. because it's the right thing to do and without it we all know where this country is headed. mr. speaker, with that i yield back the balance of my time. search the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. under the speaker's announced policy of january 5, 2011, -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. under the speaker's announced policy of january 5, 2011,, the chair recognizes the gentleman from kentucky, mr. whitfield, for 30 minutes. mr. whitfield: thank you very much, mr. speaker. we all recognize that in this country we recently had a national election. we have a lot of new members of the house of representatives. we have new united states senators. president obama and vice president biden are back in their offices. we have had new office holders elected in many states and local communities as well. and while we have a lot of change in the elected offices, we all know that a big part of government relates to what we refer to as the exec
but for america. because it's the right thing to do and without it we all know where this country is headed. mr. speaker, with that i yield back the balance of my time. search the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. under the speaker's announced policy of january 5, 2011, -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. under the speaker's announced policy of january 5, 2011,, the chair recognizes the gentleman from kentucky, mr. whitfield, for 30...
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came to america for. we didn't come here for guaranteed success. we came here for the opportunity to work hard and make our tomorrow better than our today. that's fairness. maintaining that opportunity, ensuring that other generation of americans has that opportunity. i'm going to quote milton friedman, mr. speaker. the country is the poor for not having milton friedman with us any longer. but he said there's a distinct different between raising taxes or the 90% of america votes to raise taxes on themselves to help the bottom 10%, because that's what we do as americans. we're generous, generous people. we care deeply about our neighbors and our communities. it's one thing for the 90% to raise taxes on themselves to help the 10%, but it's an entirely different thing when the 80% raise taxes on the top 10% to help the bottom 10%. think about that, mr. speaker. how easy is it when we talk about the tough choices that my colleague from virginia just brought up, how tough is it to decide you're going to raise
came to america for. we didn't come here for guaranteed success. we came here for the opportunity to work hard and make our tomorrow better than our today. that's fairness. maintaining that opportunity, ensuring that other generation of americans has that opportunity. i'm going to quote milton friedman, mr. speaker. the country is the poor for not having milton friedman with us any longer. but he said there's a distinct different between raising taxes or the 90% of america votes to raise taxes...
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one magazine says that the future of industry right here in america, is right here in america, that's ahead. >>> and up next, "parade's" annual giving issue takes a look at how the son of warren buffett is trying to do his part. "parade" editor maggie murphy joins us straight ahead on "morning joe." ♪ aids is not going to take my baby. ♪ aids will not take our future. ♪ our weapons are testing... education, care and support. ♪ and aids... ♪ aids is going to lose. aids is going to lose. ♪ a new way to save on your prescriptions. it's the aarp medicarerx saver plus plan from unitedhealthcare. with this plan, you can get copays as low as a dollar through a preferred network pharmacy like walgreens -- where you'll find 8,000 convenient locations. best of all, this plan has the lowest part d premium in the united states -- only $15 a month. open enrollment ends december 7th. so call today or visit your local walgreens. >>> looking ahead to monday, alan mulally and actor ed burns joins us on set. we'll be right back with a preview of sunday's "parade" with editor maggie murphy.
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the white house says they spoke of america's leadership, but also noted the two men would keep contact should they be able to work together again. perhaps a sign of things to come, maybe. the relationship between presidents and the men they beat is a tricky one. sometimes it develops into a warm friendship and sometimes not so much. "boston globe" political reporter matt viser is here. he was at the white house reporting on that lunch. and also presidential historian douglas brinkley, my pal, whose most recent book, great book, "cronkite." let me start with matt. and the reporting here. we knew this was coming. the president said he wanted to do it, and there is a tradition of burying the hatchet. what else got done? did that get done? did they bury the hatchet? >> it was a symbolic moment that seems mostly symbolic. there doesn't appear to be much substance that came out of the meeting. you had romney driving up in the black suv -- he didn't drive, he was in the passenger side, but all alone -- nobody to open the door for him. >> how democratic. >> nobody opened the door for him. the
the white house says they spoke of america's leadership, but also noted the two men would keep contact should they be able to work together again. perhaps a sign of things to come, maybe. the relationship between presidents and the men they beat is a tricky one. sometimes it develops into a warm friendship and sometimes not so much. "boston globe" political reporter matt viser is here. he was at the white house reporting on that lunch. and also presidential historian douglas brinkley,...
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most of the jobs in america are fed by small usinesses. these tactics will go to small-business people. you're going to choke on the job recovery of the future. everyby knows that. i think that the president needs to get real with this. i guess he is still campaigning. he's a good campaigner. but this is real economics now. we have to put the campaign aside and see what is best for america. more taxes without cuts, that's not good for ameri to be one republicans can win this negotiation by leading this president, as he has been to do, take this country over the cliff. $1.2 trillion in automatic budget cuts to the first of the year. the expiration, the president wi win his victory, but it will be a punishing one for half of the small businses in the country. he will get his automatic tax increases, letting those tax cuts expire. it looks like that is the preferred solution here. >> i hope that therepublican majority in the majority of the republicans, the house and the senate, e will not be blocked, we will not be intimidated by the preside
most of the jobs in america are fed by small usinesses. these tactics will go to small-business people. you're going to choke on the job recovery of the future. everyby knows that. i think that the president needs to get real with this. i guess he is still campaigning. he's a good campaigner. but this is real economics now. we have to put the campaign aside and see what is best for america. more taxes without cuts, that's not good for ameri to be one republicans can win this negotiation by...
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and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> well, this next story should surprise no one. the 112th congress is on track to be the least productive since the 1940s. with just weeks left, the congress has passed 196 bills into law, many of them ceremonial pieces of legislation like the naming of courthouses. since the 1940s the least productive congress was the 10th in the mid-'90s which passed 333 laws into law. the current congress would have to pass more than 130 bills by next month to avoid the dubious distinction of being the worst. , the least productive. just like adding fancy mustard to a hotdog makes you go "woah!," zeebox adds video, info, and playalongs to spice up your favorite shows. download zeebox free and say "woah" every time you watch tv. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expens
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but this went on all throughout the united states of america. and people were picked up and held for the duration of the war, just because of their race. and they were all citizens. so what we are trying to do is clarify a conflict between hamdi and padilla, those two cases. and i want to just quote justice sandra day o'connor who wrote for the plurality in the hamdi decision in 2004. as critical as the government's interests may be in detaining those who actually pose an immediate threat to the national security of the united states during an ongoing international conflict, history and common sense teach us that an unchecked system of detention carries the potential to become a means for oppression and abuse of others who do not present that sort of threat. she is saying in a much better way than i did, someone in the wrong place at the wrong time of the wrong race. so it is my hope that we can clarify united states law to state unequivocally that the government cannot indefinitely detain american citizens or legal residents captured inside thi
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that a political price be paid in order for congress to do its job to ensure that the united states of america pays its bills and does not default for the first time in its history is deeply irresponsible. >> now, if you're sensing a distinct lack of holiday cheer down in washington these days, take heart. because joe biden is still our vice president and no fiscal cliff fights are going to stop him from a shopping blitz at washington's new costco super store. the veep came looking for pies and left with a television, books, fire logs, and a huge smile trailed by a horde of surprised shoppers. >> just walking through this store. get some guidance. >> you know, i have a feeling that the president may have missed his usual lunch partner at the midday meal today. joining us from washington is msnbc own historian the great chris matthews, the host of "hardball" and the author of quk jack kent, elusive hero," available now. highways t that's the advertising over. we learned the menu including white turkey chili and no humble pie after all. >> no dessert at all. i wondered about that double helping
that a political price be paid in order for congress to do its job to ensure that the united states of america pays its bills and does not default for the first time in its history is deeply irresponsible. >> now, if you're sensing a distinct lack of holiday cheer down in washington these days, take heart. because joe biden is still our vice president and no fiscal cliff fights are going to stop him from a shopping blitz at washington's new costco super store. the veep came looking for...
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this is a global disaster of which america is the engine. but america can make the first major step and should and there's a legacy moment for obama in doing so. >> rose: thank you. i guess what's interesting about your last point to me is we need examples of what people from different and diverse experiences and political affiliations can come together to work on a common problem that affects everybody. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> rose: this film is called "the house i live in." michelle's book is called "the new jim crow." and professor patricia williams' book is called "blind goddess: a reader on race and justice." i was struck by the langston hughes quote which says justice say blind goddess a thing to which we blacks wise. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> rose: thank you for joining us. see you next time.5 captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> explore new worlds and new ideas through programs like this made available for everyone through contributions to yo
this is a global disaster of which america is the engine. but america can make the first major step and should and there's a legacy moment for obama in doing so. >> rose: thank you. i guess what's interesting about your last point to me is we need examples of what people from different and diverse experiences and political affiliations can come together to work on a common problem that affects everybody. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> rose: this film is called "the house i...
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that's not good for america. it is better for us to engage with some basic ground values and principles. and let me say what i mean by that. first, i started with the premise that we need to preserve and extend progressivity and attacks the. i think the lesson is very clear. we know what's happened to middle income families and those making less are falling further and further behind. what the president has proposed and what the senate has passed in the senate, the $250,000 protection, all families making less than that would have no tax increase after the cliff, that is significant. average wage in illinois is $50,000. if we don't protect those families from the fiscal cliff, they will see their annual taxes go up $2000. for those living pay to -- paycheck to paycheck, it will be noticed. it shouldn't happen. i hope the house will take up the president's challenge with the invitation and pass the senate bill to protect families making less than $250,000 a year. with one vote, they can really avert the fiscal cli
that's not good for america. it is better for us to engage with some basic ground values and principles. and let me say what i mean by that. first, i started with the premise that we need to preserve and extend progressivity and attacks the. i think the lesson is very clear. we know what's happened to middle income families and those making less are falling further and further behind. what the president has proposed and what the senate has passed in the senate, the $250,000 protection, all...
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caller: this is just like america, the masters of the inside job. our bureaucratic people that we hire get into these private and public partnerships and find a way to put up think tanks to -- host: i'm not sure where you're going with that but you're still on the line at this point. we will move on to pursue in new york -- sue in new york. caller: good morning. good morning? host: we're listening. caller: i think we eventually need to move to a single-payer plan. the bureaucracy is incredible and costs so much money. host: we're having trouble hearing you. we will let you go. since the implementation of aca, has the been a trend to higher higher cost in health care coverage? guest: not really. costs have not gone down. a few small cost increases have happened because there are some things in the law that would be expected. someone would have to pay for them. the cost trend in health care has been down mainly because of the recession. employers have been passing more cost on to workers who have been facing more out-of-pocket costs. we have seen a li
caller: this is just like america, the masters of the inside job. our bureaucratic people that we hire get into these private and public partnerships and find a way to put up think tanks to -- host: i'm not sure where you're going with that but you're still on the line at this point. we will move on to pursue in new york -- sue in new york. caller: good morning. good morning? host: we're listening. caller: i think we eventually need to move to a single-payer plan. the bureaucracy is incredible...
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they're america's leading work from home business. they do business in over 80 countries today so they know what they're doing. they can help you no matter your age, education or experience, help you literally make money from your own laptop sitting at your own kitchen table 24/7. at least check it out if you're sick of living paycheck to paycheck worried about job security or retirement, incomeathome.com. that's where to go. they're even giving away $1,000 to somebody just for checking them out. and that somebody could be you. visit incomeathome.com. that's incomeathome.com. before we go to the phones, peter, what's happening? >> today is the big day. barack obama and mitt romney will join together for lunch. >> bill: yes yes. >> we asked the question on twitter what would they eat? what should barack obama serve to mitt romney? >> bill: crow. >> lots of people have said serve him crow. other people said serve him humble pie. some other creative suggestions. tyler says serve him a fresh glass of shutup juice. i'm not sure if that cou
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apply online or at a bank of america near you. side by side so you get the same coverage, often for less. that's one smart board. what else does it do, reverse gravity? [ laughs ] [ laughs ] [ whooshing ] tell me about it. why am i not going anywhere? you don't believe hard enough. a smarter way to shop around. now that's progressive. call or click today. [ grunting ] >> i'm a guy that drives a 55. i'm not more optimistic. i'm hopeful, but don't put me near optimistic category. we got a long way to go and very few days to get it done. >> gretchen: that's good news. confident the country is not going to go off the fiscal cliff, yesterday budget expert erskine bowles, he wrote part of bowles-simpson two years ago, didn't seem so sure as he and a group of ceo's met with house republicans. what went on inside the meetings? >> steve: the president and ceo of airlines for america attended the discussions. so i know that they don't want to you spill all the beans, but basically you can tell us the tenor of the meetings? >> the tenor was
apply online or at a bank of america near you. side by side so you get the same coverage, often for less. that's one smart board. what else does it do, reverse gravity? [ laughs ] [ laughs ] [ whooshing ] tell me about it. why am i not going anywhere? you don't believe hard enough. a smarter way to shop around. now that's progressive. call or click today. [ grunting ] >> i'm a guy that drives a 55. i'm not more optimistic. i'm hopeful, but don't put me near optimistic category. we got a...
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america's gift headquarters. walmart. ♪ i've been in this town so long that back in the city ♪ >>> with us now, time to bring in one of our favorites, columnist for "the new york times," gail collins. gail, you want to enact a reform in the united states senate that people in my house have been trying to enact for almost half a century. let's talk about it. what is it? >> filibuster reform. everybody's talking about it. >> so you talk about happy talking. do you think it's possible, could it happen this time? >> something, i think, is going to happen. a weeny thing. people think there's a filibuster moment and people say here's the filibuster time, but there's, like, ten times in the progress of a bill when the minority party can just shut it down if you don't have 60 votes. and i think they'll get rid of a couple of them. i mean, that would be fair, right? down to four, maybe? >> what about the hold process? democrats have done it to republicans in the past. and now we hear that maybe two or three senators t
america's gift headquarters. walmart. ♪ i've been in this town so long that back in the city ♪ >>> with us now, time to bring in one of our favorites, columnist for "the new york times," gail collins. gail, you want to enact a reform in the united states senate that people in my house have been trying to enact for almost half a century. let's talk about it. what is it? >> filibuster reform. everybody's talking about it. >> so you talk about happy talking. do...
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america need leaders. in order to turn the country around -- and boy do we need that -- good leadership will have to step up. that means politicians who put you ahead of their own welfare. elected officials who are honest, intelligent and daring. we need that kind of leadership. it's one of the reasons i wrote killing lincoln and killing kennedy. i wanted to show readers exactly what leadership is both good and bad. and i think we have been successful in doing that. the american media discourages bold leadership because it attacks politicians based on ideology. so many strong leaders don't even bother running not wanting to punish themselves and their family. when thinking about leadership, it's instructive to look at "time" magazine's nominees for person of the year 2012. "time" does this every year. you guys get to vote but really the editors decide. some of the magazine's nominees this year are very interesting. sandra fluke up. dennis miller has some thoughts on her. i will step aside until he gets her
america need leaders. in order to turn the country around -- and boy do we need that -- good leadership will have to step up. that means politicians who put you ahead of their own welfare. elected officials who are honest, intelligent and daring. we need that kind of leadership. it's one of the reasons i wrote killing lincoln and killing kennedy. i wanted to show readers exactly what leadership is both good and bad. and i think we have been successful in doing that. the american media...
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d bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >> greta: it's happening. we are just seconds from tonight's $550 million power ball drawing. up until the last minute, hopeful people across the country are rushing to buy tickets. lottery officials say tickets are selling at a rate of 160,000 tickets per minute. but $550 million jackpot is the second largest in u.s. history so how did it get this high? the numbers are coming in. first one is a five. that is a good number. any of you have five? second one is 23. five, then 23. get ready. 16.
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and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> lisa sylvester's monitoring some of the other top stories in "the situation room" right now including a bloody day -- another one, in syria's civil war. what happened? >> that's right, wolf. syrian activists say at least 45 people were killed in two car bombings outside the capital of damascus. that city has been a sanctuary for pro-regime forced to flee their homes. the rebels have claimed to down three fighter jets in the past 24 hours. we'll speak with cnn's arwa damon from northern syria later this hour. a federal judge is ordering tobacco companies to publicly admit they deceived americans about the dangers of smoking. the court ruled big tobacco should print on the box and advertisements. it's not clear if tobacco companies will appeal this decision. and the self-described king of motivation has died at the age
and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> lisa sylvester's monitoring some of the other top stories in "the situation room" right now including a bloody day -- another one, in syria's civil war. what happened? >> that's right, wolf. syrian activists say at least 45 people were killed in two car bombings...
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in the united states of america. a land of plenty. i say, she had tears in her eyes. she wants a job. she wants to go to work. she hasn't been able to find one. connecticut has 9% unemployment. so her family is eating one meal a day. it's outrageous. it's unconscionable. we have the ability in this institution to change that. so that our children don't go to bed hungry at night. that is not who we are, that's not where our values are. it is that moral responsibility. and if we move forward with what they're talking about in these deep cuts, the sequestration, all it is is letting people know about the deep cuts, there will be even more cuts to food programs, nutrition programs, which will rob people of their lives and their ability to succeed and it's particularly important for our children, our babies, our toddlers, and our children. let's have the courage, not to make this happen and to pull back from these unconscionable cuts to our food and nutrition program. thank you. thank you for doing this. god bless you. ms. schakowsky: thank you for your passion which is ob
in the united states of america. a land of plenty. i say, she had tears in her eyes. she wants a job. she wants to go to work. she hasn't been able to find one. connecticut has 9% unemployment. so her family is eating one meal a day. it's outrageous. it's unconscionable. we have the ability in this institution to change that. so that our children don't go to bed hungry at night. that is not who we are, that's not where our values are. it is that moral responsibility. and if we move forward with...
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part of the problem in ameritech is -- in america is the media should put under their caption white house stenographer. there was also a laser with where the attacks were, and that is why he got killed. he was an absolute hero. guest: there is concern with talking points in the mainstream media, as it is called, but in my defense i have written very critical things about barack obama and his presidency over the last three years, and we try our best to be even-handed. host: rob. manassas, virginia. caller: what has befuddles me is the cia changing their assessment. i do not have some of the facts, but you seem well-informed. would it not be simple enough to ask one of the survivors what happened? if somebody is outside of my house, i could see if they are having a protest or breaking on. this analysis on cia analysts in mclean, virginia, when they could just as someone what happened. i do not understand the confusion about what happened for so long after the event. guest: those are legitimate questions that should be the main focus of these investigations -- why did it take so long? they d
part of the problem in ameritech is -- in america is the media should put under their caption white house stenographer. there was also a laser with where the attacks were, and that is why he got killed. he was an absolute hero. guest: there is concern with talking points in the mainstream media, as it is called, but in my defense i have written very critical things about barack obama and his presidency over the last three years, and we try our best to be even-handed. host: rob. manassas,...
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apply online or at a bank of america near you. >> brian: as america heads for the toward the fiscal cliff, lawmakers and the white house are at an impasse on the solution. instead of staying in washington and hammering out some type of compromise with sweat on your brow, the president is going on the campaign trail again. stewart, say it ain't so, please. we just got done with this! >> the president is again the chainer in chief. he takes to the road this week. he's meeting with business leaders today. he's enlisted the support of the unions who are saying no cuts to entitlements. no entitlement reform. just tax the rich more. three big unions have taken out big ad campaign saying no cuts to entitlements, don't reform them. just tax the rich more. it's a campaign all over again. and at this moment, the democrats and the president have not given one inch, to my knowledge, on any entitlement reform or entitlement cuts. >> brian: he's going to go to tinker toys, to some odd manufacturing plants. the only thing i could picture him saying is it's time to lift the bush tax rates from the rich a
apply online or at a bank of america near you. >> brian: as america heads for the toward the fiscal cliff, lawmakers and the white house are at an impasse on the solution. instead of staying in washington and hammering out some type of compromise with sweat on your brow, the president is going on the campaign trail again. stewart, say it ain't so, please. we just got done with this! >> the president is again the chainer in chief. he takes to the road this week. he's meeting with...
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and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. medicare open enrollment. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. but it never hurts to see if you can find better coverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. is what drives us to broadcast the world's biggest events in 3d, or live to your seat high above the atlantic ocean. it's what drives us to create eco-friendly race tracks, batteries that power tomorrow's cars, nearly indestructible laptops, and the sustainable smart towns of the future. at panasonic, we're driven to make what matters most better. just another way we're engineering a better world for you. ♪ >>> all right. time for s
and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. medicare open enrollment. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. but it never hurts to see if you can find better coverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪...
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but perhaps some of the most confident consumers about home prices are not from america. correspondent william la jeunesse explains from los angeles. >> realtors linda and brent cater to buyers in the wealthy los angeles suburb of san marino, where a recent influx of chinese helped stabilize the market. >> this is the formal dining room. >> this is the top 1% of managed speakers coming from china. there really is the people who have their own businesses or maybe were part of the government. >> non-americans bought $82 billion in u.s. homes last year. $7 billion from the chinese. who often paid cash for homes with special kitchens, in-law sweets ansuites and ponds. >> people in china do business from their homes so they want the homes to scream they made it. and they are successful. >> in hard hit states many foreigners smell a bargain. latin americans in florida, mexicans in texas. while the chinese focus on california, and nowness. >> for the regular house in china it's over a couple million dollars. but, you know, here they can only buy for less than $1 billion chinese
but perhaps some of the most confident consumers about home prices are not from america. correspondent william la jeunesse explains from los angeles. >> realtors linda and brent cater to buyers in the wealthy los angeles suburb of san marino, where a recent influx of chinese helped stabilize the market. >> this is the formal dining room. >> this is the top 1% of managed speakers coming from china. there really is the people who have their own businesses or maybe were part of...
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leaders that it's time to invest in america again. host: christine owens, the executive director of the national employment law project. if you pay in to one employment on every paycheck, how can you be denied the unemployment insurance? guest: there are a lot of things that happen. if you are fired for cause, in most places you cannot get insurance. if you have not met the state's requirements in terms of how much or earnings have been no research won't time, you cannot get unemployment insurance. it is also the case that employers will sometimes just deny when the state agency presents a claim to that employer and they say they have filed a claim for benefits and the employer will say he/she was fired for cause and give another reason that would be a basis for denial. many times, that's not true but the individual claimant is not going to go through the process of appealing the denial. employers have an incentive to try to challenge a claim because of the more of their employees to collect, the higher the tax rate for their unemploy
leaders that it's time to invest in america again. host: christine owens, the executive director of the national employment law project. if you pay in to one employment on every paycheck, how can you be denied the unemployment insurance? guest: there are a lot of things that happen. if you are fired for cause, in most places you cannot get insurance. if you have not met the state's requirements in terms of how much or earnings have been no research won't time, you cannot get unemployment...
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in 1930 there was an oil boom from east texas, and right now going on in america is the biggest renaissance in oil since 1930. it's the shale boom. and all this oil is producing huge new revenues for the feds and also enormous power for obama. of course, he's going to use that power and all that leverage to propel himself into a third term. >> of course, stansberry's prediction has one gaping hole, the 22nd amendment. quote, no person shall be elected to the office of the president more than twice. we heard a lot of anti-obama conspiracies. this could be the tipping point. >>> up next, a growing number of republicans say they're willing to end their no tax pledge to grover norquist. the trouble is, only one is in the house of representatives where the deal with the white house will be made. that's ahead. this is "hardball," the place for politics. >>> welcome back to "hardball." anti-tax crusader grover norquist has been called the most powerful man in washington, but is his influence on the wane? >> i'm not obligated on the pledge. made tennesseans aware, i was just elected, the only thing
in 1930 there was an oil boom from east texas, and right now going on in america is the biggest renaissance in oil since 1930. it's the shale boom. and all this oil is producing huge new revenues for the feds and also enormous power for obama. of course, he's going to use that power and all that leverage to propel himself into a third term. >> of course, stansberry's prediction has one gaping hole, the 22nd amendment. quote, no person shall be elected to the office of the president more...
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america has avoided defaulting. the fears and concerns of americans across the board are considered by this congress and as a result, we have come together on a bipartisan basis. the down payment on the deficit included in this bill comes primarily from working families and those struggling in america. if we are going to have true deficit reduction, we have to put everything on the table and put everything on the table. the committee has a particular responsibility here for another $1.50 trillion in savings. let us make sure that we do it in a fair and just manner for all the people in america. and we will spell out that we address the number one issue, creating jobs for people in this economy. >> washington, the nation, the world can breathe a sigh of relief. the crisis that would have continued if we defaulted, the recession has been diverted. but we have a lot more work to do. a lot more work to do. the bill, which had things as the leader mentioned, a lot of things we did not like. it had some things we like, pa
america has avoided defaulting. the fears and concerns of americans across the board are considered by this congress and as a result, we have come together on a bipartisan basis. the down payment on the deficit included in this bill comes primarily from working families and those struggling in america. if we are going to have true deficit reduction, we have to put everything on the table and put everything on the table. the committee has a particular responsibility here for another $1.50...
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america is done with the mean spirited attacks and so are trump's kids. the question is, is the gop leadership ready to hold their own political intervention? joining me now is dana milbank, columnist for "the washington post." dana, thanks for joining me this evening. >> hi, reverend. >> if trump's children can't keep him from talking about where the president was born, can anyone? >> i don't know. i like the notion in the -- first of all, the donald denied the report if the children haven't done it they certainly should. but it doesn't appear that donald trump listens to anybody so it's not clear why he would listen to his family and it also seems that since he's continued to say outrageous things since then and to tweet out outrageous remarks since then, when or whether or not it happened, the donald is clearly going to continue to work his way into becoming more and more irrelevant. but providing good fodder for your show. >> let's put him aside for a moment. let's look at a cast of others that use a lot of ugly rhetoric and ended up paying for it. co
america is done with the mean spirited attacks and so are trump's kids. the question is, is the gop leadership ready to hold their own political intervention? joining me now is dana milbank, columnist for "the washington post." dana, thanks for joining me this evening. >> hi, reverend. >> if trump's children can't keep him from talking about where the president was born, can anyone? >> i don't know. i like the notion in the -- first of all, the donald denied the...
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and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> get ready for some more partisan agendas in the state governments across the country. that's because some january at least 37 states will be under single party control. 37 of them. with one party holding both houses of state legislatures and the governorship. and that's the largest number of states under single party control in 60 years. 24 of those 37 states will be controlled by republicans and 13 under democratic control. we'll be right back. johan comes in a porcelain vessel, crafted with care by a talented blonde from sweden. ♪ smooth, rich, never bitter, gevalia. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'l
and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> get ready for some more partisan agendas in the state governments across the country. that's because some january at least 37 states will be under single party control. 37 of them. with one party holding both houses of state legislatures and the governorship. and that's the largest...
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. >> we need another shopping event in america. >> that's what we really need, isn't it? heading toward the close. they've been shopping for bargains on wall street. the dow down 63 point. i say just because it was 120. that was the number at the low of the session earlier today. we're well off that number. >> many investors left this stock for dead, hence why we're showing zombies. >> last year's cnbc christmas party. >> it has been resurrected. can you guess what company it is? find out if you should buy in or just let the stock rest in peace. >>> more and more democrats willing to jump off the fiscal cliff rather than take a deal they don't like? the house's top democratic tax writer thinks that's a really bad idea. find out when sandra levin joins us later on the "closing bell." [ male announcer ] where do you turn for legal matters? at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle your legal needs. maybe you have questions about incorporating a business you'd like to start. or questions about protecting your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like to f
. >> we need another shopping event in america. >> that's what we really need, isn't it? heading toward the close. they've been shopping for bargains on wall street. the dow down 63 point. i say just because it was 120. that was the number at the low of the session earlier today. we're well off that number. >> many investors left this stock for dead, hence why we're showing zombies. >> last year's cnbc christmas party. >> it has been resurrected. can you guess what...
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we have made america safer. but we must not rest until we have made america safe. today and tomorrow. thank you very much. [applause] >> secretary panetta has graciously agreed to take a few questions from the audience. when i call on you, please tell us your name and affiliation and remember to ask a question. very short, ask a question, right here with the red sweater. >> i'm the executive director of the coda support foundation. i'm an 11-year army wife. we've talked a lot about the mental health challenges that are facing our troops and their families. you know those numbers as well as i do. we are losing a service member every 24 hours, 18 veterans a day and army wives have killed themselves. i bring this up to you because yible it -- i believe this is a national security issue and not just a moral obligation. we never created this many programs or unprecedented effort to stem the tide of suicides and mental health challenges that we're facing. i wanted to ask you about a different strategic approach to the problem. i feel like we need someone with a direct li
we have made america safer. but we must not rest until we have made america safe. today and tomorrow. thank you very much. [applause] >> secretary panetta has graciously agreed to take a few questions from the audience. when i call on you, please tell us your name and affiliation and remember to ask a question. very short, ask a question, right here with the red sweater. >> i'm the executive director of the coda support foundation. i'm an 11-year army wife. we've talked a lot about...
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a big win for mbia in that war with bank of america. more on that later. >> let's go over stocks in the dow in the last couple years that have done poorly. alcoa. hewlett packard. bank of america. it's done nothing. it's done absolutely nothing. even when all of the banks had a resurgence, they gave that up and a lot is endless lawsuits that they tell you they have it together. a tremendous number of lawsuits involved in the banking business. these bills are actually adding up. it's actually hitting the bottom line. >> it is. after a few billion you are talking real money. we talk a lot last week about the autonomy acquisition for hp and how terrible it was but nothing will compare to what countrywide did to that company, to bank of america. >> all of these little things that might have been great in order to be able to just deal with what happened. >> liabilities they took on. incredible. they are dealing with it. investors believe they have moved through it to a large extent. >> the stock is up from 5.6 where warren buffett got involv
a big win for mbia in that war with bank of america. more on that later. >> let's go over stocks in the dow in the last couple years that have done poorly. alcoa. hewlett packard. bank of america. it's done nothing. it's done absolutely nothing. even when all of the banks had a resurgence, they gave that up and a lot is endless lawsuits that they tell you they have it together. a tremendous number of lawsuits involved in the banking business. these bills are actually adding up. it's...
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they are making america happen at afcme.org. afcme.org. well it is cyber monday, folks, which is a continuation of the shopping spree that started on friday with black friday -- oops i almost forgot we do have a little bit of breaking news this morning. peter. i'll leave you to the breaking political news. >> yeah, bill, i have not very exciting news. newt gingrich, failed presidential candidate and source of all kinds of good stories on this show, did not rule out a run for president in 2016. >> bill: he is going to run again. >> he may run again. he was at a book signing in florida, and was asked about it and he said i have no idea at this stage. so there is still a chance for a moon colony. >> bill: oh, good. i hope he runs and becomes the republican nominee in 2016. >> that would be the perfect christmas gift. >> bill: with we make it if i recall here that the first endorsement received by newt gingrich for president in 2016 here on the "full court press," this monday november 26th if anybody has an email address for him -- let's put t
they are making america happen at afcme.org. afcme.org. well it is cyber monday, folks, which is a continuation of the shopping spree that started on friday with black friday -- oops i almost forgot we do have a little bit of breaking news this morning. peter. i'll leave you to the breaking political news. >> yeah, bill, i have not very exciting news. newt gingrich, failed presidential candidate and source of all kinds of good stories on this show, did not rule out a run for president in...
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he says america's debt crisis is more like a garden than a cliff. he'll explain right after this. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve roi through seo all by cob. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. i'm going b-i-g. [ male announcer ] good choice business pro. good choice. go national. go like a pro. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> jeffrey cleveland is the senior economist with payton and rygel. you have an interesting thought process about the fiscal cliff. you say that's a bad analogy, that it's really more like a garden, but what i want to know, if our econo
he says america's debt crisis is more like a garden than a cliff. he'll explain right after this. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve roi through seo all by cob. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. i'm going b-i-g. [ male announcer ] good choice business pro. good choice. go national. go like a...
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guest: schools throughout america had been taking cuts for several years now, since 2008. there is now about to trim any more. what you are seeing is already cuts, lots of places do not have music, do not have art. we talk about how it is so important to have international baccalaureate or ap courses, and lots of places do not have them. class sizes have ballooned. if you are a high school teacher in cleveland, you are teaching 50 kids in a class. almost 10% cuts in really important programs that help kids who are most in need -- they will have an immediate consequence, whether it is your kids in early childhood, even less art or less music or higher class sizes, which the title one cuts are about. you will see they will have an immediate impact on kids when we should be getting kids the kind of education to prepare them for the knowledge and skills they need in the 21st century. >> tom joins us from oklahoma now a republican line. good morning. caller: i heard earlier you say that children need the best and the brightest. does that mean non-union teachers cannot be suffic
guest: schools throughout america had been taking cuts for several years now, since 2008. there is now about to trim any more. what you are seeing is already cuts, lots of places do not have music, do not have art. we talk about how it is so important to have international baccalaureate or ap courses, and lots of places do not have them. class sizes have ballooned. if you are a high school teacher in cleveland, you are teaching 50 kids in a class. almost 10% cuts in really important programs...
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a year and they went back to, say, mars and they said who are the people that have the best jobs in america, the interplanetary visitor would say, oh, the journalists. why? because as a journalist you get to make momentary entries into people's lives when they're interesting, and when they're boring, get out. [laughter] there's no other profession where -- if you're a lawyer, you're stuck with clients that may be boring. if you're a doctor, you're stuck with patients, it may be routine. in journalism the question every morning when you go to work or whenever it is, what's going on, what's going on that has meaning, and what don't we know about it? and so if you think about it, um, good luck. let me know when you're looking for a job. [laughter] [applause] what's interesting, he's telling -- the book is 40 chapters long, and he says he's halfway through on chapter 20. >> i'll challenge you. as a nurse practitioner, you get to be involved with people at the most important times of their life. [laughter] i love that job too. [applause] >> well said, well said. >> but my question is about the f
a year and they went back to, say, mars and they said who are the people that have the best jobs in america, the interplanetary visitor would say, oh, the journalists. why? because as a journalist you get to make momentary entries into people's lives when they're interesting, and when they're boring, get out. [laughter] there's no other profession where -- if you're a lawyer, you're stuck with clients that may be boring. if you're a doctor, you're stuck with patients, it may be routine. in...
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. >> the crane, nicknamed big blue, is the largest in north america at the time. it lifts the roof nearly 200 feet into the air. everything proceeds as planned until -- >> it was loud to the point where i could feel almost a concussion to my chest. i mean, it was ground shaking. it was a really loud boom. >> the noise is caused by the snapping of the kingpin, the main anchoring place that keeps the boom to the base of the crane. >> what the hell is that? what's going on here? >> that is not a sound that you ever want to hear. and it was bad. >> without the kingpin, the crane is doomed. seconds later, big blue and the roof come crashing down. >> watch it! >> there's no -- there's nothing you can do, you know. it's terrifying. >> the crane and roof fall away from jeff's yellow man basket seen on the right and miss him. but another crane on the left is hit. it's holding a man basket with three other ironworkers in it. >> there was a crane holding my three friends and then my crane and then blue and mine was the only one left standing, i think. all of the other cranes
. >> the crane, nicknamed big blue, is the largest in north america at the time. it lifts the roof nearly 200 feet into the air. everything proceeds as planned until -- >> it was loud to the point where i could feel almost a concussion to my chest. i mean, it was ground shaking. it was a really loud boom. >> the noise is caused by the snapping of the kingpin, the main anchoring place that keeps the boom to the base of the crane. >> what the hell is that? what's going on...
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just general america. it's true that it's harder today than it was for my generation, but there are some opportunities. but i think bruce -- bruce is a very unique character, a real life force. you can always learn a lot by watching him and listening to him and he is a working guy. when i first met tim -- him he was broke, living in a surfboard factory. and the most impressive thing about him which i've always tried to emulate ever since, but never been able to quite get there, he was completely uncompromising. there was nothing anyone had that he wanted that would make him compromise his art or his position, you know? and he's that guy. so i don't -- i mean i just think that america, like everyone else believes or most people belief, is at a crossroads right now. if you go to other countries, especially asia and other stuff, importing all their students to get educated here and exporting all the brain power out right after that, i think it's a real problem, you know? but there's nhing i can do about that
just general america. it's true that it's harder today than it was for my generation, but there are some opportunities. but i think bruce -- bruce is a very unique character, a real life force. you can always learn a lot by watching him and listening to him and he is a working guy. when i first met tim -- him he was broke, living in a surfboard factory. and the most impressive thing about him which i've always tried to emulate ever since, but never been able to quite get there, he was...
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america's influence abroad takes center stage in protests in egypt. the president seizes more power, undermining the country's democratic reform. the turmoil follows a still fragile cease-fire in gaza as the middle east takes another volatile turn. >>> at home, white house critics press for more answers about what went wrong in libya, and whether officials were truthful with the public. >> i relied solely and squarely on the information pde
america's influence abroad takes center stage in protests in egypt. the president seizes more power, undermining the country's democratic reform. the turmoil follows a still fragile cease-fire in gaza as the middle east takes another volatile turn. >>> at home, white house critics press for more answers about what went wrong in libya, and whether officials were truthful with the public. >> i relied solely and squarely on the information pde
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you called it made in america. i wonder if that was -- which again it was called made in america and again it seemed like in part it had some bilingual stuff, about projecting a very specific vision of america. >> although i produced it, jay- z -- jimmy can speak to this very well. it was jay's idea to show that we're going through a revolution right now and that the restusion is about tearing the walls down and that everybody, you know, you don't go to record shops any longer and go to the rap section or you don't go to hip- hop and you don't go to rock 'n' roll, but everything is accessible through the internet and that all these kids are, there is a unification with all these kids, they're creating their own message and there aren't any walls. jimmy, i would love for you to speak to that. >> with hip-hop in the 19 0's and going into the 1990's, there were a lot of children from that, kids of friends of mine from all over, and one common thing they would say to me, you know, there are a lot -- there are many fewe
you called it made in america. i wonder if that was -- which again it was called made in america and again it seemed like in part it had some bilingual stuff, about projecting a very specific vision of america. >> although i produced it, jay- z -- jimmy can speak to this very well. it was jay's idea to show that we're going through a revolution right now and that the restusion is about tearing the walls down and that everybody, you know, you don't go to record shops any longer and go to...
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they also say they should have less of a role in education in america. both of those things are somewhat inconsistent. at the end of the day, we have to have policies that are oabout supporting and nurturing good teaching. having art and music, having a real collaboration. those are the things that can turn around schools or make good schools even better. the federal government, when they do policies about schools, should do things that do not do harm and actually move that kind of agenda. i would like to see us get away from the silver bullet theory that if you put a test score in the teacher's evaluation, that will make things great. that is not what makes things a great. what makes things a great is when we have teachers who are supported, have the time, the trust to do the things they need to do, have the tools to do the things they need to do, and we have kids who have the resources they need, including, if they are hungry and if they cannot see a black boy, they have choices to make sure that happens. host: mark is our next call from california on
they also say they should have less of a role in education in america. both of those things are somewhat inconsistent. at the end of the day, we have to have policies that are oabout supporting and nurturing good teaching. having art and music, having a real collaboration. those are the things that can turn around schools or make good schools even better. the federal government, when they do policies about schools, should do things that do not do harm and actually move that kind of agenda. i...
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he is president and ceo of the pharmaceutical research and manufacturers of america, which represents and lobbies on behalf of drug manufacturers. do you know of any studies that actually show people taking narcotics for longer periods of time, other than that would be associated with end of life care or terminal cancer and having positive, consistent results? >> we do know the feedback we get from patients and physicians and is where patients are able to manage pain with their physician, they are able to manage their chronic and acute pain, they have better lifestyles. they have a more robust life. >> but remember, there is no good scientific data on the effects of long-term use of high-dose opioids. do you think we prescribe too many pain medications in this country? >> i can't answer that. that has to be a decision between patients and their doctors. >> are these medications addictive or not? >> narcotics? everything i know is that they are if they are misused. if they are used properly, they are not. >> problem is misuse is rampant. in 2010, about 12 million americans reported usi
he is president and ceo of the pharmaceutical research and manufacturers of america, which represents and lobbies on behalf of drug manufacturers. do you know of any studies that actually show people taking narcotics for longer periods of time, other than that would be associated with end of life care or terminal cancer and having positive, consistent results? >> we do know the feedback we get from patients and physicians and is where patients are able to manage pain with their physician,...